Why is the universe not fully mechanistic in the Newtonian/darwinian manner?
Because it doesn't work. Worlds would fall apart. The unexperienced ceases to exist meaningfully.
The spiritual connection is vital. The question is can the Son (derivative) create as well as the the Father (Source)? Can we simply simulate worlds and have them thrive like the worlds that Source created?
Think of the Mandelbrot zoom. It is the simplest simulation that is still interesting. The simulation is perfect, but to experience it we still need choice (perspective). We guide the zoom ever so slightly so that it focuses on the interesting bits. Creation of the simulation can be perfect, but subjective experience is paramount. The guiding hand is the connection to spirit. It is a vital part of the experience and the simulation is meaningless if this was gone. The choices by the guiding hand are more important than the simulation itself. The simulation is perfect, it is already and always here. The experience is unique and that is what makes creation.
No comments:
Post a Comment